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present sb.with sth.是什么意思

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present sb.with sth. 赠送某人某物。Our class presented the school with a picture. (我们班给学校送了一幅画。)

present sb.with sth.是什么意思 

present sb.with sth.

赠送某人某物

present

adj.现在的; 目前的; 出席的; [语法学]现在时的;

n.现在; 礼物; 瞄准;

present

vt.介绍; 出现; 提出; 赠送;

vi.举枪瞄准;

第三人称单数:presents过去分词:presented复数:presents现在进行时:presenting过去式:presented

present sb.with sth.相似短语

present sb with sth 向某人提供某物,赠送某人某物

make a present of sth to sb 把某物

make sb a present of sth 把某物

make a present of sth. to sb. v. 把某物赠送给某人

present sth at 把某物对准…,向…瞄准

present compliments to sb 向某人问候

make a present of sth. 把某物送给…

argue sb into doing sth 说服某人做某事

cheat sth out of sb 骗走某人的某物

deceive sb into doing sth 欺骗某人做某事

present 的用法有哪些

1.作名词

at present 眼前,目前=now

birthday present/gift 礼物

2.做动词

【英文解释】to produce or organize something such as a play,film,or exhibition.组织,引入或者策划一个电影,戏剧,或者展览等

e.g. Next week the Royal National Theatre presents Michael Frayn's Copenhagen.

【英文解释】 to give something to someone formally or officially 正式的,官方的给某人某物

e.g.Hannah was the guest of honour and presented the prizes. 颁奖

对比:(例句背景:狱卒拿了一封信给贵族,用了presented the letter 表达毕恭毕敬的给,后面贵族把信给狱卒,用了handed the sheet of paper,就没有毕恭毕敬的给。这种用法中present和hand,give一样,只是正式的程度不同而已)

Just then,the gaoler appeared with the precious letter in his hands. He entered the cell and presented the letter to the aristocrat.

And he promptly handed the sheet of paper to the gaoler.

3.作形容词

【Only before noun】existing or happening now 眼下的,当下的,必须放在名词或者代词前面

e.g. up to the present day=up till now

The present situatiion cannot be allowed to continue. 现状

The present owners purchased the farm in 1976. 目前的拥有者

【Never before noun】at an event,or in a place 出席的,在场的,一定要放在名词或者代词的后面。可以当做后置定语 或者看作定语从句的省略。

e.g.Among those present at the ceremony were the ambassador and his wife.

=Among those (who were) present at the ceremony were the ambassador and his wife.

e.g. There must have been several hundred people present just before the show began.

=There must have been several hundred people (who were/had been) present just before the show began.